Former Marine Jason Belmont made it home in one piece but his mental scars aren’t so easy to heal. Musician Rachel Nichols is determined to make her life a success on her own terms. The last thing either of them are looking for is love…
After two years of active duty, Jason is staying with his older brother Victor while battling PTSD and figuring out his next move. When Victor’s girlfriend’s sister, Rachel, comes to visit, the African American beauty is a distraction he didn’t expect and an attraction he can’t ignore. Despite his own issues, he begins to sense Rachel is struggling with something, but getting her to accept his help proves to be a challenge. Luckily, Jason has plenty of experience with difficult missions.
When her band stops in Boston, Rachel is thrilled to spend a few days with her sister, but it’s a handsome, white ex-Marine who captures her attention. Jason’s quiet intensity calls to her, and she wants to help him overcome the nightmares of his past. When Jason asks Rachel’s band to participate in a fundraiser for homeless vets, she’s happy to help. But as her work dries up and she learns some devastating news, Rachel’s future suddenly looks uncertain.
As Rachel silently struggles to make ends meet, Jason’s demons return to haunt him. Can they learn to turn to each other for help, or will they let their personal problems stand in the way of happiness?
Jason is a man truly suffering from a painful time in his life while serving his country. His family and friends are there for him, but he finds peace when his sister-in-law Rachel is around. Rachel has so much going on in her own life but she does her best to help Jason. Their attraction is mutual and starts to blossom, until an incident pushes Jason to run off. I love Rachel's determination, her actions in finding her man, letting him see just how much she loves him and that truly he isn't alone in this fight dealing with his PTSD. Loved this story, but I'm a little disappointed by the ending.
What an endearing series! Two families - The Belmonts and the Nichols. One family is rich while the other recycles anything and everything. Opposites attracts in this series and that was why I love their connections!
In book two of the Men in Boston,"The Marines Defiant Lover" Victor and Sharon from book 1 are now married with a baby on the way. Victor brother, Jason a former Marine is living in Victor and Sharon's home dealing with the aftermath of war --- PTSD.
Visiting is Sharon's eccentric sister, Rachel and there is a noted attraction between Jason and Rachel similar to Victor and Sharon's relationship in Book 1.
I loved Rachel's spunky attitude and that is exactly what Jason needs in his life. She helps to ward off the panic attacks and nightmares with just a sweet smile and gusty personality that calms Jason. Both have secrets that they hide from each other and it all comes out in clever ways.
Spencer, the youngest Belmont brother is still the playboy who is busted by Rachel's band member Julia. Can't wait to see how that relationship falls into play.